Machine-readable commerce term
Machine-Readable Commerce
Commerce data designed for reliable parsing by crawlers, feeds and AI systems.
Machine-Readable Commerce refers to commerce data designed for reliable parsing by crawlers, feeds and ai systems. CatalogWise treats it as part of a broader readiness system that connects public storefront evidence, optional connected catalog data and commercial reporting.
Why it matters
Teams need machine-readable commerce to make product facts easier to parse, compare and validate across storefront pages, feeds, reports and AI-assisted buying workflows.
What CatalogWise checks
CatalogWise checks machine-readable commerce through public preview evidence first, then marks deeper fields as paid or optional Deep Access diagnostics when SKU-level data is required.
Common issues
- Missing or inconsistent fields
- Important facts hidden from public parsing
- Storefront data that conflicts with feed or schema data